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Hearst Buys Relationship Advice Site

How about that? Hearst has decided to buy Answerology.com. You may know Answerology as a start-up site that offers homespun advice on sex, career, dating, married life, et al. And you may know Hearst as the publisher of Cosmo, CosmoGIRL!, Esquire, Marie Claire, O The Oprah Magazine, and Redbook (as well as several TV joint ventures with Disney: Lifetime and A&E). They were formerly the primary content provider of NBC Universal’s iVillage, so they probably would love to have another non-Hearst brand outlet for their content. And who couldn’t use a little advice from time-to-time? No word on how much Hearst paid for Answerology, but we’re guessing it was south of $1 Billion and north of $10,000. But that’s just a guess.

It looks like might finally be able to get a similar, unqualified answer to a question on MarieClaire.com as you would on Cosmopolitan.com. It’s really been a long-time coming that the websites for these large women’s magazines got on the same page with community-supported answers.

Answerology started as the web component to Matthew Milner’s rom-com novel, Guy Critical. It’s ranked somewhere in the 2.5 million area Amazon but it got four nice reviews. So, young entrepreneurial writers, try building a web-companion to your virgin novel attempt and then make more money off of the site. And maybe humorously rescue a few relationships along the way. Don’t be a dick and write a book about an aging boxer who's trying to make things right with her step-father because she's dating her Zen master boxing coach and just link the Amazon page to your Facebook. Get creative, gang.

1. Britt's makeup

Where does this girl get her makeup that she can cry that much and still look that annoyingly good?

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2. Carly is kind of mean!

Carly was one of my favorites, but she kind of came off as a bully on the Women Tell All. Don't get me wrong ... I still think she's hilarious.

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3. Britt still seems like she's lying.

There's something about her … that's just not trustworthy. The fact that she's an actress doesn't help. She seems to be a really good one. Also, her tears stop too immediately to be real.

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4. Kelsey is still the worst.

She still can't comprehend why she sucks. I thought that she would actually come off as a real human being on the live show, but she still came off as an a*shole. I guess even editing can't be to blame for Kelsey.

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5. Juelia shut Kelsey down.

... And it was perfection. We didn't hear from her really all season and she killed it on the reunion.

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6. Ashley I. is also kind of awesome.

She literally does not care what anyone thinks about her, and while she seemed catty on the show, it takes a lot to say exactly how you feel.

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7. Ashley S. is super weird IRL.

She's kind of hilarious though. Apparently she now grows onions … in Brooklyn.

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8. Ashley S. on Bachelor in Paradise!

Please God, let this happen … immediately.

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9. Kaitlyn had no jokes.

For the first time … Kaitlyn had nothing snarky to say. That interview pretty much solidified her for the next Bachelorette.

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10. Chris made it through a sentence!

For the first time all season…

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11. Chris' laugh sounds like a dolphin.

We knew it was annoying, but now we know Chris' doppelgänger.

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Where does this girl get her makeup that she can cry that much and still look that annoyingly good?